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unenumerated.blogspot.com
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| | | | | The oxygen crisis in the history of life is well known. When photosynthesis arose, cyanobacteria and later plants started dumping large am... | |
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www.bretthall.org
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| | | | | There is perhaps no debate that departs as quickly from what we actually know into what we would actually like to be true as in the topic of: life beyond the Earth. One reason for general confusion... | |
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www.greaterwrong.com
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| | | | | Is intelligence hard to evolve? Well, we're intelligent, so it must be easy... except that only an intelligent species would be able to ask that question, so we run straight into the problem of anthropics. Any being that asked that question would have to be intelligent, so this can't tell us anything about its difficulty (a similar mistake would be to ask "is most of the universe hospitable to life?", and then looking around and noting that everything seems pretty hospitable at first glance...). | |
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www.monbiot.com
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| | | How Britain's oldest animal welfare charity became a byword for cruelty on an industrial scale. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 18th June 2024 How does it happen? How does an organisation end up doing the opposite of what it was established to do? This month marks the 200th anniversary of the foundation of... | ||